Why not lock it in football. Then spend any money that would be used to "modify" the baseball configuration on Waipio for soccer and Les for the baseball. This has to be a cheaper option. Would even consider upgrading Hans.

<<"In baseball configuration it's very awkward for football. The field will have to be turned, because what you have is a square," Chong Kee said. "The scoreboard, the locker rooms and the press box are all in the wrong places (for football)."

Prime midfield seating -- which UH has sold for premium prices -- would also be far away from the playing field.>>

Yeah, cutoff the hand that feeds you. What a bunch of retards. It's football that pays your salaries and you want to treat the customers that pay your salaries like this. If you live in Hawaii you can't let these yoyos even think about a baseball configuration.

They must be looking for something to do to justify their existance. How do people like this even get on the authority.

Have you seen the diagram of what the statium would look like? It will definetely be a one-of-a-kind.

Aloha stadium, the state and the University would be the laughing stock of every televised game. Visiting teams and announcers would be in awe that they had to play in something like that. And I sure hope they run it by the Pro Bowl folks. I'm sure that it would be grounds for the Pro Bowl to break any contract that they have with us.

I canâ€™t believe that they are really considering locking the stadium in a baseball configuration. Iâ€™m sure they are making it look like they are seriously considering the baseball option so when they tell the baseball interests to go play in the traffic they can say â€œHey we looked at locking the stadium in the baseball configuration but it was just not economically feasible.â€

Some folks are wise and some folks are otherwise. ~ Old English Proverb

A teacher affects eternity. He can never tell where his influence stops. ~ Henry Adams

TheDuke wrote:<<"In baseball configuration it's very awkward for football. The field will have to be turned, because what you have is a square," Chong Kee said. "The scoreboard, the locker rooms and the press box are all in the wrong places (for football)."

Prime midfield seating -- which UH has sold for premium prices -- would also be far away from the playing field.>>

Yeah, cutoff the hand that feeds you. What a bunch of retards. It's football that pays your salaries and you want to treat the customers that pay your salaries like this. If you live in Hawaii you can't let these yoyos even think about a baseball configuration.

They must be looking for something to do to justify their existance. How do people like this even get on the authority.

Have you seen the diagram of what the statium would look like? It will definetely be a one-of-a-kind.

Aloha stadium, the state and the University would be the laughing stock of every televised game. Visiting teams and announcers would be in awe that they had to play in something like that. And I sure hope they run it by the Pro Bowl folks. I'm sure that it would be grounds for the Pro Bowl to break any contract that they have with us.

It has been my experience, TheDuke, that people like you who have a tendency to "hold in" their real feelings end up getting sick and developing mental disorders.

Honestly, TheDuke, you should try to "open up" and tell us all how you really think about Aloha Stadium being locked in a baseball configuration.

I also want to encourage you to share your true feelings about those on the Stadium Authority asking the question.

Come on, TheDuke, you need to let it all out. "How do you really feel?"